The event, hosted by Universal production manager Jeff Hobot, is the first of a series of session with experts from Universal's Art & Design Department and is related to the center's current exhibit "A Year in the Life: Backstage to Onstage at Universal Orlando Resort."

Stilt walkers are a staple at Universal Studios, seen at annual events such as Halloween Horror Nights and Mardi Gars and a daily basis. Egyptian-themed stilt walkers loom for photo ops outside the Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster and others participate in Universal's Superstar Parade.

Upcoming Universal-related topics at the history center will include drumming demonstrations, special effects and lighting. Demonstrations will be in the third-floor courtroom, and the Q&A will be in the Universal exhibit on the second floor.

Saturday's stilt sessions run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. They are included in regular history-center admission. For more information, go to thehistorycenter.org.

The Orange County Regional History Center received a Golden Brick Award from the Downtown Orlando Partnership for its 2012 Trick or Treat Safe Zone, a free five-hour event for families with children ages 12 and under that drew 4,000 last October.

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